Best Fictional Books Released In January 2024

We have gone through the Christmas holidays and are craving to pass our minute time in a good hobby and boosting our creative and English literature knowledge. We can opt for fictional books in January to encompass your time and satisfy your taste for fictional stories.

Fiction enthusiasts can opt for the following books, which are going to be published in the weeks of January:

  • The Book of Fire – Christy Lefteri 

The Book of Fire by Christy Lefteri is a gripping tale of a family of three members, Irini, Tasso, and their daughter, sweet Chara, who are struck in the destructed forest of fire in a Greek village and urged to survive the beaming forests in their small house of happiness. It will be released on January 2nd in Amazon stores and other book sites.

  • Wild and Distant Seas: Tara Karr Roberts 

Wild and Distant Seas by Tara Karr Roberts is the best choice if you opt for a women-oriented and family genre. The. The story revolves around a woman, Evangeline Hussey, who has changed her life by creating a small community on Nantucket island when her husband Hosea is gone and lost at sea, leaving her with the community she formed with her reforming memories. The book is going to be released on January 2nd.

  • The Age of Deer: Trouble and Kinship with our Wild Neighbors-Erika Howsare

The book revolves around the connection between the deers and humans, decoding the connection with deers from coexistence to control, from mythology to biology, from forests to cities, and understanding the complicated paradox of shaping the natural world and human interaction. The book was released on January 2nd in offline Amazon stores and other bookstores.

  • The Fetishist: A Novel by Katherine Min

The novel revolves around three people: Kyoko, a Japanese-American punk rock singer who is full of rage and grief; Daniel, an unfaithful violinist forced to confront the wreckage of his past; and Alma, the love of Daniel’s life who is long adored for her beauty, talent, and passion but spends her final days questioning if she was ever truly loved. The book was released on January 9th.

  • My Friends: A Novel by Hisham Matar

The novel is a beautifully portrayed friendship of Khaled, Mustafa, and writer Hosam, who are forced to choose between the lives they created in London and those they left behind due to a revolution in Libya. This book is a true example and reality of friendship, along with the devastating effects of exile on the three friends as they are fighting to choose between their livelihoods in Libya. You can buy the book starting January 9th.

  • Holiday Country: A Novel by Inci Atrek

The novel is a beautiful story of a love triangle between a mother and a daughter towards her mother’s past life figure, Levent, who becomes a love confusion between the daughter Ada and her mother, creating two worlds: the world of love triangle stretching across generations, continents and the world filled with freedom and the limitations of life in translation. The book was released on January 9th.

  • Inverno: Cynthia Zarin

The novel “Inverno” is a beautiful and compressed gem of a book released on January 9th. Being short but heart-driven, the two characters’ stories depict a throwback storytelling feature with memories troubling her present tale with a hint of stream-of-consciousness setting and lyrics system, making the story very captivating if you are a lover of past obsession narratives.

  • You Only Call When You’re in Trouble: Stephen McCauley

The novel by Stephen Mccauley, released on January 9th, is a story of learning about self-care as Tom tries to put his architecture passion first by getting his last shot at building tiny houses. Then, the conflict bursts with her sister’s call, who is stuck in college and family trouble and needs Tom’s help to unravel the real identity of his niece Cecily’s father. Even after a long break from caring for his sister, he is lost in the care and help again in between his one last shot at the passion of being an architect and building tiny houses. It is a journey of being crushed between self-care and caring for family, binding or strangling them.